114 GAZETTEER OE COLORADO. 
Atlas sheet. 
Mesa; creek in Mesa County, a left-hand branch of Plateau 
Creek, tributary to Grand River. 
Mesa; peak in La Plata County; altitude, 9,790 feet Durango. 
Mesa; peak in Saguache County; altitude, 12,581 feet. 
Mesa; post village in Mesa County. 
Mesa; station in Adams County on Union Pacific Railroad; 
altitude, 5,521 feet. 
Mesa; station in Montezuma County on Denver and Rio 
Grande Railroad; altitude, 8,123 feet. 
Mesa; station in Pueblo County on Denver and Rio Grande 
Railroad; altitude 4,848 feet. 
Mesa de Maya; plateau in the southeastern part of Las Animas 
County Mesa de Maya. 
Mesa Inclinado; plateau sloping northward, forming a part of 
the north wall of Grand Canyon of the Gunnison in Mon- 
trose County. 
Mesa Verde; plateau in the southwestern part of the State. 
It is dissected by Maneos River and its branches, and eon- 
tains many ruins of the town-building Indians: altitude, 
8,500 feet. 
Metcalf; station in Park County on Colorado Midland Rail- 
way; altitude, 8,068 feet. 
Metz; creek in Clear Creek -County, a left-hand branch of 
Vance Creek, tributary to South Platte River Georgetown. 
Micanite; post village in Fremont County. 
Michigan; river in Larimer County, a right-hand branch of 
North Platte River. 
Michigan; station in Park County on Colorado and Southern 
Railway; altitude, 9,448 feet. 
Michigan; village in Larimer County. 
Midas; station in Lake County on Denver and Rio Grande 
Railroad; altitude, 10,266 feet. 
Middle; mountain in San Juan County Silverton. 
Middle Basin; valley in San Miguel County Telluride. 
Middle Creek; station in Huerfano County on Denver and 
Rio Grande Railroad; altitude, 8,511 feet. 
Middle Park; high mountain valley near the center of the 
State; surface consists of alternating valleys and high 
ranges of the second order, drained westward by Grand 
River. 
Middle St. Vrain; creek in Boulder County, a left-hand 
branch of South St. Vrain Creek, tributary to St. Vrain 
Creek Poulder. 
Middleton; village in San Juan County Silverton. 
Midland; ridge in Routt County. 
Midland; station in Teller County on Colorado Midland Rail- 
way Pikes Peak. 
Midland Basin; valley in Routt County. 
Midland Terminal Railway; line extending from Divide, 
Teller County, to Cripple Creek, connecting large railway 
systems with the mining towns. 
Midway; station in Teller County on Colorado Springs and 
Cripple Creek District Railway; altitude, 10,484 feet. 
